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- annismyrph November 2021
- boredaf November 2021
- Foxhntr26 November 2021
- OrionsStables November 2021
- Treble November 2021
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- annismyrph 7:27AM
- GoldenSpur 7:27AM
- Pagan 7:27AM
- Taliesin 7:28AM
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Hi All!
I am having the typical issue that new players have, I am sure. How do you ever determine what horses to let go? I regularly put ones I just do not like into the auction or for sale but there are plenty...plenty that probably could go but I am attached.
So, what point parameters or other parameters do you use to cull?
I want to build up Hb and points. I want to work on a pearl line soon and maybe one other that is yet to be determined.
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geld everything you dont want to breed for and keep them as show poniesThanked by 1OrionsStables
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After I geld everything that I know I don't want to breed and put them in a show barn I look at Paper level, then color, then PT score and I try to only keep one stallion per generation per breeding season so I don't end up with too many stallions. For mares I keep everything that meets my paper level and color requirements as long as I have room for them. Everything else gets gelded/spayed and put in a show barn. I only sell or send to Auction if something has a rarer gene combination, is a RS, or is over 10yo. Building a solid show herd is the best way to build HBs.I love Warmbloods with lots of Sooty and DP. Dark Mahogany Bays, Liver Chestnuts, and Blacks make me super happy. I love horses with color, dfp1, nd1, gray, GP, and KP on the dark base. One day I would like to have a herd of high pt, well papered dark beauties. ID# 257941Thanked by 1OrionsStables
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Thank you both. That helps a lot!
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Be far stricter with your studs you only need one stud per line unless you have a special reason for example I have a 2g chimera for my chimera filliesLicensed for:
All Axiom
Ice: 9, 13, 15-19
RR: wt, PBC, PBW, Nac
PHAN: dmsp, lace, sku, hrt, shm, jelly, pmk, bird,crit sun star.
Other: everything but SPM and jewelThanked by 1OrionsStables -
I was going to ask this very question, as my pastures will autobreed soon. Thanks for asking @Orionsstables and for the answers.
@orionsstables I don't know what your means are, but other players have advised me to make a bunch of random horses, four-year-old mares and one three-year old stallion, dump them in a pasture, breed, and auction all three groups away. There was a recent post where someone broke down the numbers and showed that you can buy yourself a barn in a few weeks.
If you are still able to do pointed creates, keep the higher-pointed ones. I was a dummy and sold some of mine, admittedly to get a crack at making a 300+ pt horse.
EDIT: Thread in question :https://www.huntandjump.com/forum/discussion/51653/learning-the-ropes-of-making-hb#Item_16Post edited by Treble at 2021-11-08 14:53:29Game number 273531
Licensed for Ice 9, 13, 17, and 18, Shatterglass, Nacre, Paintbrush Cool, Axiom Blue, Chinchilla, and Watercolor
Breeder of Black Tobiano, Sabino, and Bay Kit M
Sale Barn: https://www.huntandjump.com/member.php?uid=273531&b_id=38569Thanked by 1OrionsStables